The Chase Sapphire Reserve Is Finally Here – And I’m Late!

The Chase Sapphire Reserve Is Finally Here – And I’m Late!

On Monday, the day we’ve all been waiting for with bated breath – arrived. (Sorry I was late to the game!)

The Chase Sapphire Reserve, Chase’s newest and shiniest credit card has officially launched. Though it’s really exciting and it’s a sweet new product with lots of potential, it’s bittersweet for a lot of us churners.

While I won’t go into all the benefits, here are some of the really spectacular highlights:

$300 travel credit (including hotels, car rentals, etc.) per calendar year – so you can earn this benefit twice. Once now, and then once again after January 1, 2017.

Points can be redeemed at 1.5 point per cent on travel via the Chase Ultimate Rewards travel portal.

Though earlier reports from last week seemed to indicate that the application which went live – which weren’t supposed to at that time last Thursday – werenot under 5/24 (for a refresher, see here), it appears that as of today, the official applications do indeed fall under Chase’s restrictive policy.

If you’re not over 5/24…

… And you’re at 4/24, get this card before you get anything else.

If you’re first getting started your first five credit cards should be Chase products. And remember. You can apply for multiple Chase cards in the same day to limit credit pulls cymbalta price. But, please be sure to apply for one card at a time. Once you’re approved, move on to the next.

If the Reserve will be your fifth card (assuming you’re approved), you won’t be able to get other Chase cards, but you can still get:

Hyatt

British Airways

Fairmont

AARP

Disney

Amazon

IHG

Marriott Business

Remember: Get approved for the Chase Sapphire Reserve and then the second card.

Some Reports of Success – Pre-approved in Branch?

There are some reports of success for those over 5/24 if they are pre-approved.